Saturday, July 30, 2011

Fixed Monocogular Adventures Beckon

16T 1/8 inch color?

No, I think the 18T 3/32 inch b&w gets its turn

Best of rides to you this weekend, whether you opt for fixed monocogular, or freewheeling polycogular. Or freewheeling monocog. I would not recommend fixed polycogs, no, hands get too greasy, and a derailleur is out of the question in that configuration. The question I will be pondering on the weekend rides: wait, where did July go? And, where's the coffee?

Trevor I am pretty sure it's a numerator/denominator thing--the more the years pile up, the shorter each successive one feels, relative to the pile. The puzzle is this moment is still still the same blip infinitesimal as the previous...

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I commute by bicycle in Phoenix, Arizona, a metropolis suited to riding bicycles of all types, with weather, mountains, roads, canals, and paths to keep me forever spinning. My favorite bike tools are an open mind, creative engagement, curiosity, compassion, common ground, and the search for knowledge. With coffee.